Nick Weekes wrote:
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> O.T I know, but what newsgroup readers do people use? This NG is such
> a valuable resource its nice to get to content quick and easily...[/color]
Nick Weekes wrote:[color=blue]
> O.T I know, but what newsgroup readers do people use? This NG is such
> a valuable resource its nice to get to content quick and easily...
>[/color]
Thunderbird (email, usenet, rss) free :)
Nick Weekes wrote:[color=blue]
> O.T I know, but what newsgroup readers do people use? This NG is such
> a valuable resource its nice to get to content quick and easily...
>[/color]
Thunderbird (email, usenet, rss) free :)
"Nick Weekes" <nickjunkinbox@ yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> O.T I know, but what newsgroup readers do people use? This NG is such
> a valuable resource its nice to get to content quick and easily...
>[/color]
"Nick Weekes" <nickjunkinbox@ yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1116529149 .111101.309870@ f14g2000cwb.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
> O.T I know, but what newsgroup readers do people use? This NG is such
> a valuable resource its nice to get to content quick and easily...
>[/color]
Thunderbird is a free email application that’s easy to set up and customize - and it’s loaded with great features!
Nick Weekes wrote:[color=blue]
> O.T I know, but what newsgroup readers do people use? This NG is such
> a valuable resource its nice to get to content quick and easily...
>[/color]
Thanks all, seems we all have our own method of reading the NG's. I'm
still switching between good ol google groups and Firefox/Sage, which
is a cool RSS reader that allows custom style sheets (if I ever had
time to make use of such a feature).
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